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DCD refers to "Dual Currency Deposit". if you are engaged in foreign exchange, it may be the loss in the exchange. it is advisable to contact the bank where you have your account for the correct and reliable details regarding the transaction.
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hello
DCD refers to "Dual Currency Deposit". if you are engaged in foreign exchange, it may be the loss in the exchange. it is advisable to contact the bank where you have your account for the correct and reliable details regarding the transaction.
thank you.